Show Prejudice and Sincerity By Herbert Kaufman E EVERY VERY man must view view- according to his lights tights We Ve are not all J-J J responsible for shortsightedness but exhibit the influence of parentage e and circumstance Contacts interests education and occupation all tend to mold our opinions Breed and creed play their part in the formation of character and mental characteristics Only those who wilo move on the same levels can have many coincident ideals To insist that any anyone one course of procedure is solely proper proper- that any single method is exclusively correct correct is is to presume the possession of superiority which personal judgment is not entitled to grant It is the scheme of things that we e must progress through disagreement disagreement disagreement dis dis- dis- dis agreement and the rivalry which it incites but however dear each may hold its principles other folks arc are at least entitled to respect for any sincere conviction even though it arouses our antagonism Copyright 1917 by Herbert Kaufman Great Britain and all other rights reserved |